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I know it will sound glib, but anything you like !
The important thing is that you have proved you can learn and follow a degree course.
It's then up to you what you choose to do:
Given your subjects I would probably steer away from anything hardcore science, however that doesn't mean that you couldn't do a non-technical role in a tech industry - be it from sales & business management or administration through to Human Resources.
If you don't know what to do, spread your net out wide, and see what roles select you, or try lots of different things until you figure out what gets you going.

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I have a minor in anthro and it has actually come in handy for doing business, believe it or not. I am particularly speaking of Social anthropology and cultural anthropology which is study the norms and values of societies. Each society is different and you can look at each vertical of the business world as a "society" For example, health care, auto, IT, higher ed.. etc....
I see you exploring PR opportunities for a small company or even as an assistant in PR for local government entities - it doesn't pay much, but the experience you get is amazing.

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